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After amnesty and ceasefire, now arrangements for talks with Hurriyat | Dangerous policy | | Early Times Report Jammu, June 5: What has gone wrong with the BJP think-tanks and top office-bearers like BJP national general secretary and in-charge of J&K Ram Madhav? They are making statements and suggestions, which have all the potential of enabling Kashmir to assume independence and helping separatists to further consolidate the Kashmir's hold over the unwilling people of Jammu and Ladakh. The people of Jammu and Ladakh will get under the rising tide of the ongoing break-India movement in Kashmir if the BJP continued to pursue the policy it has been pursuing after May 2014, when Narendra Modi took over as Prime Minister of India. The need of the time was to review what happened in Kashmir in the aftermath of grant of aTnesty to stone-pelters and announcement of unilateral ceasefire in Kashmir, but those who control the government and the BJP have different plans in their minds, all dangerous and unsettling and all aimed at according dangerous respectability to the politics of separatism based on fanaticism. The case in point is what Ram Madhav on Tuesday said in Delhi about J&K in response to a question: Is the government already speaking to the Hurriyat and are the back channel talks already on? In response, Ram Madhav made a startling disclosure. He said: "The government has made arrangements to talk to all sections of the society in the Kashmir valley. Government is willing to have open political negotiations with different sections, including Hurriyat. The Government stand is we are ready to talk to all sections in the Kashmir Valley, including hurriyat. Our interlocutor is already working on that. There can be other arrangements also. As far as Pakistan is concerned that is a different issue, that call will be taken on a different level". Each and every word which Ram Madhav spoke is self-explanatory and suggests in unambiguous terms that the BJP has made up its mind to compromise the Indian stand on J&K overlooking the fact that any compromise would mean the rise a situation in other parts of the country, including Tamil Nadu, Punjab and North East, similar to the one Kashmir had been witnessing since decades now. It's no wonder that the people of Jammu and Ladakh are bemoaning their decision to vote for the BJP, saying that "the situation in the state was never so bad as it has been since May 2014 in general and since March 1, 2015 in particular". It was on March 1, 2015 that the BJP became a junior partner in the PDP-led coalition government surrendering everything to Kashmir. |
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